(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});Personally, I found this really interesting. A dutch woman killed a man in 1946 thinking he was a Nazi Spy. 65 Years later she confesses , but she is frail so she will not be prosecuted for the murder.
A 96-year-old Dutch woman has confessed to the 1946 murder of a construction worker who had been considered for a top political post, officials said Wednesday. The woman, Atie Ridder-Visser, wrote a letter to the mayor of Leiden, Henri Lenferink, confessing to the high-profile murder of Felix Guljie, and two subsequent interviews revealed she was telling the truth. Ridder-Visser said she believed Guljie had been a Nazi collaborator, so she went to his house and shot him in the chest before running away. In fact, Guljie had been a member of a resistance group and sheltered several Jews and gave money to others to hide, although there were people employed by his company that were Nazi collaborators. Lenferink said Ridder-Visser is “very frail,” so she will not be prosecuted for the murder.
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She hasn't gotten away with it. She has lived with the guilt for 65 years and never forgot, in fact it was ingrained in the back of her mind until she eventually gave up and confessed. She is still living with guilt of murdering another human being and she will have that feeling until the day she dies.